question on fpr
no prob. i did turn up the fuel pressure to c wats up, and all my car did was backfire more. (im like the only hatch around that backfires n/a.) :chuckles: i only got cuz it was such a killer deal.
Originally posted by b16aEGcivic
thanks for all the help with such an in depth description on function :fawk:
thanks for all the help with such an in depth description on function :fawk:
Originally posted by Outxider
bling bling yo.
bling bling yo.
I don't see an aftermarket FPR doing all that much for you, except for causing tuning problems on a stock motor. If you were running larger injectors or something of that nature then you may want one, but no need unless you have a good reason to regulate the fuel to levels other than the stock FPR would.
Originally posted by b16aEGcivic
what exactly does an aftermarket fuel pressure regulator do? I mean what kind of benefits would there be other than on forced induction?
what exactly does an aftermarket fuel pressure regulator do? I mean what kind of benefits would there be other than on forced induction?
As with any other component of the fuel system, there is absolutely NO benefit in messing with it on a stock application. There generally is little reason to mess with it at all on NA applications. Forced induction is a different story, however. Force-fed engines actually experience POSITIVE intake manifold pressure (negative vacuum). This means fuel pressure has to rise significantly in order to maintain injector pressure. In this case, you need a FPR that can handle much greater fuel pressures than the stock unit can (in addition to a fuel pump that can PROVIDE that increased pressure in the first place).
Hope that helps.


